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Buffy the Vampire Slayer Comic

Comic Review: Buffy: The High School Years — Freaks & Geeks

With the season ten comic book coming to a close, it’s refreshing to see a graphic novel that stands on its own to take us back to what made audiences fall in love with Buffy in the first place...

Cape Fear

Horror in Black and White: Cape Fear (1962)

Horror movies come in all shapes, sizes, and even colors. As we all eagerly anticipate the next new thing coming in genre film, it’s important that we not forget where it all started. In this s...

The Hills Have Eyes

Revisiting The Hills Have Eyes Remake Ten Years Later

As I think I’ve made clear during my time writing at Wicked Horror, I am an avid fan of Wes Craven. Most of his films work for me, even a few of the features that were notoriously panned by cri...

Death Follows

Comic Review: Death Follows

Death Follows is another winner by writer Cullen Bunn, one of the creative minds behind the wildly successful Harrow County series. The story begins in similar fashion, featuring a young girl nam...

A Nightmare on Elm Street - The Weird Unspoken Double Standard of Horror Movies

The Five Best and Four Worst Entries in the Nightmare on Elm Street Franchise

Wes Craven’s A Nightmare on Elm Street is one of the greatest horror movies ever made. That statement should be a given, but somehow there are still plenty who question it. Nightmare ...

Southbound - Tyler's Top Five of 2016

DVD Review: Southbound is a Delightfully Dark Anthology Shocker

Southbound tells the interconnected tales of a group of travelers heading down the same isolated desert road, one fateful evening. Each of them quickly discovers that entering the seemi...

Back to the ’80s: Scream for Help Will Make You Scream for Help

Welcome to Back to the ’80s. This recurring feature aims to take a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly from horror’s most beloved decade. Regardless of which category a particular fi...

The Witch

Blu-ray Review: The Witch is a Slow Burn Shocker that Scares and Delights in Equal Measures

A family of seven relocates to a remote part of New England after being banished from their church. They set out with plans to start anew but their meager existence is challenged when their ...

Mark Pavia

Advance Review: Fender Bender

If you have yet to see it, make sure you track down The Night Flier and give it a watch. Based on a story by Stephen King, the 1997 film is a low-budget masterpiece, a creepy and gory vampire tale wit...